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George Osborne orders new icebreaker for UK polar science | George Osborne orders new icebreaker for UK polar science |
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UK science is to get one of the biggest, most capable polar research vessels in the world. | UK science is to get one of the biggest, most capable polar research vessels in the world. |
The £200m investment in an icebreaker was announced by Chancellor George Osborne in a speech in Cambridge. | |
The ship is likely to be 130m long and sport a helipad, cranes, onboard labs, and have the ability to deploy subs and other ocean survey and sampling gear. | The ship is likely to be 130m long and sport a helipad, cranes, onboard labs, and have the ability to deploy subs and other ocean survey and sampling gear. |
It should be ready to enter service in 2019, and will support scientists in both the Antarctic and the Arctic. | It should be ready to enter service in 2019, and will support scientists in both the Antarctic and the Arctic. |
The strength of its hull will allow it to push deeper into pack ice than any previous British research vessel. | The strength of its hull will allow it to push deeper into pack ice than any previous British research vessel. |
Initial technical specifications require the ship to be able to maintain a speed of three knots while breaking through 2m-thick floes. | Initial technical specifications require the ship to be able to maintain a speed of three knots while breaking through 2m-thick floes. |
The money to build and equip the vessel is coming from the government's capital investment fund for science, for which Mr Osborne has committed over £7bn between now and 2020-21. | |
Addressing an audience at the world-famous Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, the chancellor said science was at the core of rebalancing the UK economy: "I get that this is something that Britain is brilliant at, and that it's vitally important to our economic future. So I've made it my personal priority in government to support [scientists in their] endeavour." | |
Mr Osborne added that there would now be a consultation on how best to spend the £7bn science infrastructure monies. | |
The UK already operates two polar ships - the Royal Research Ship (RRS) James Clark Ross and the RRS Ernest Shackleton. | The UK already operates two polar ships - the Royal Research Ship (RRS) James Clark Ross and the RRS Ernest Shackleton. |
The former was built in 1990 and the latter in 1995. | The former was built in 1990 and the latter in 1995. |
A case was made to government, and accepted, that this fleet needed to be augmented with a more modern capability if the nation's science at high latitudes was to remain competitive. | A case was made to government, and accepted, that this fleet needed to be augmented with a more modern capability if the nation's science at high latitudes was to remain competitive. |
An early design concept for the new ship has been drawn up by naval architects, but this will need to be finessed. | An early design concept for the new ship has been drawn up by naval architects, but this will need to be finessed. |
A clear imperative is that the final design features a helideck - something omitted on the Clark Ross and which experts have told the BBC is really essential for effective Antarctic operations. | A clear imperative is that the final design features a helideck - something omitted on the Clark Ross and which experts have told the BBC is really essential for effective Antarctic operations. |
Precisely where the ship will be built is an open question. | Precisely where the ship will be built is an open question. |
Given the scale of the investment, a home shipyard would obviously be preferred. But European Union rules will require that bids also be invited from beyond the UK. | Given the scale of the investment, a home shipyard would obviously be preferred. But European Union rules will require that bids also be invited from beyond the UK. |
There is sure to be some concern that the announcement of the new vessel will signal an imminent reduction in the fleet - one super ship to replace two ageing vessels. | There is sure to be some concern that the announcement of the new vessel will signal an imminent reduction in the fleet - one super ship to replace two ageing vessels. |
But the Natural Environment Research Council (Nerc), which funds polar science in the UK, says this is not the current plan. | But the Natural Environment Research Council (Nerc), which funds polar science in the UK, says this is not the current plan. |
The desire is to operate both the Clark Ross and the Shackleton until at least the end of the decade, it states. | The desire is to operate both the Clark Ross and the Shackleton until at least the end of the decade, it states. |
A decision will then be taken on what to do with the Shackleton, which, unlike the Clark Ross, is not British-owned but leased from a Norwegian company. | A decision will then be taken on what to do with the Shackleton, which, unlike the Clark Ross, is not British-owned but leased from a Norwegian company. |
The first of five available one-year extensions to this bareboat charter arrangement comes into effect in August. | The first of five available one-year extensions to this bareboat charter arrangement comes into effect in August. |
Nerc has made it clear also that the capital investment for the new ship will not impact the budget for its day-to-day science or ongoing infrastructure needs. The investment is on a separate government line. | Nerc has made it clear also that the capital investment for the new ship will not impact the budget for its day-to-day science or ongoing infrastructure needs. The investment is on a separate government line. |
The council has recently upgraded its "bluewater fleet" - the open-ocean vessels RRS Discovery and RRS James Cook are both less than 10 years old. | The council has recently upgraded its "bluewater fleet" - the open-ocean vessels RRS Discovery and RRS James Cook are both less than 10 years old. |
Prof Duncan Wingham, the chief executive of Nerc, told BBC News: "The new vessel will make Nerc's entire fleet, ton for ton, the most advanced scientific fleet in the world. | Prof Duncan Wingham, the chief executive of Nerc, told BBC News: "The new vessel will make Nerc's entire fleet, ton for ton, the most advanced scientific fleet in the world. |
"The new ship will be a clear statement of the UK's commitment to science in the Antarctic and South Atlantic, and increases our ice-breaking capability in the south and, just as important, in the Arctic." | "The new ship will be a clear statement of the UK's commitment to science in the Antarctic and South Atlantic, and increases our ice-breaking capability in the south and, just as important, in the Arctic." |
What the new polar ship promises to be like | What the new polar ship promises to be like |
UK's existing polar research vessel capability | UK's existing polar research vessel capability |
Jonathan.Amos-INTERNET@bbc.co.uk and follow me on Twitter: @BBCAmos | Jonathan.Amos-INTERNET@bbc.co.uk and follow me on Twitter: @BBCAmos |